Net Art at Tate: ‘Always Under Review’

Watch a recording and download an edited transcript of Sarah Cook’s concluding paper, delivered at Net Art at Tate: Learning from the Reshaping the Collectible research project, the final project seminar held at Tate on 31 October 2023.

Drawing on interviews with the artists commissioned by Tate, Sarah Cook discusses the outcomes of the Lives of Net Art case study, on which she was the final academic research fellow. She elaborates on the main outcomes of the case study, contextualising the work done so far, and goes on to explore how the museum imagines the future for net art works – conceptually, technically and curatorially.

The paper offers an analysis of the politics of museums in online space and considers the institution’s capacity to care for, accommodate and acquire net art.

Cook’s paper is followed by a short Q&A session with members of the Reshaping the Collectible project team.

Tate Talks: The Lives of Net Art, 31 October 2023

Sarah Cook is Professor of Museum Studies and Co-Director of the Digital Departures Lab at the University of Glasgow. From 2018 to 2021 Sarah was Senior Academic Fellow for Reshaping the Collectible: When Artworks Live in the Museum at Tate.

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